| 1832 - 548 sivua
...Big Foot arose, and placing one hand upon his collar and the other upon his hip, pitched him ten feet into the air, as he himself would have pitched a child....upon him, he was again upon his feet, and stung with ra»e at the idea of lieing handled so easily, he attacked his giganlic antagonist with a fury which... | |
| M. Randall - 1834 - 328 sivua
...15ig Foot arose, and placing one hand upon his collar and the other upon his hip, pitched him ten feet into the air, as he himself would have pitched a child....antagonist could spring upon him, he was again upon liis feet, and stung with rage at the idea of being handled so easily, he attacked his gigantic antagonist... | |
| 1837 - 486 sivua
...Big Foot arose, and placing one hand upon his collar and the other upon his hip, pitched him ten feet into the air, as he himself would have pitched a child....was again upon his feet, and stung with rage at the the idea of being handled so easily, he attacked his gigantick antagonist with a fury which for a time... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 sivua
...companion,) he shot the lesser Indian through the body. But ec'arccly had he done so when Big-Foot arose, and placing one hand upon his collar and the...fury which for a time compensated for inferiority in strength. It was now a fair fist fight between them, for in the hurry of the struggle neither had... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 sivua
...and succeeded. Instantly snatching up a rifle, (for the Indian could not venture to shoot for FOE. fear of hurting his companion,) he shot the lesser...his back at the edge of the water, but before his antaganist could spring upon him. he was again upon his feet, and stung with rage at the idea of being... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 sivua
...the other upon his hip, pitched him into the airas he himself would have pitched a child. Adam tell upon his back at the edge of the water, but before...antagonist could spring upon him, he was again upon his fcet, and stung with rage at the idea of being handled so easily, he attacked his gigantic antagonist... | |
| Wills De Hass - 1851 - 438 sivua
...placing one hand upon his shoulder, and the other upon his leg, threw him violently upon the ground. Before his antagonist could spring upon him, he was...compensated for inferiority of strength. It was now a fair fist fight between them, for in the hurry of the struggle, neither had leisure to draw their knives.... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1852 - 344 sivua
...Big Foot arose, and placing one hand upon his collar and the other upon his hip, pitched him ten feet into the air, as he himself would have pitched a child....his gigantic antagonist with a fury which for a time compen sated for inferiority of strength. It was now a fair fist fight between them, for in the hurry... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 624 sivua
...Big-Foot arose, and placing one hand upon his collar, and the other upon his hip, pitched him ten feet into the air, as he himself would have pitched a child....with rage at the idea of being handled so easily, lie attacked his gigantic antagonist .with a fury which for a time compensated for inferiority of strength.... | |
| 1854 - 794 sivua
...Foot arose, and placing one hand upon his collar, and tke other upon his hip, pitched him ten feet into the air, as he himself would have pitched a child....compensated for inferiority of strength. It was now a fair fist fight between them ; for in the hurry of the struggle neither had leisure to draw their knives.... | |
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